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Modi’s big middle class outreach, tax changes to put more money in pocket: 5 political takeaways from Union Budget

The big political message from Mr Modi for India’s middle class in 2025 is: We care for you and you now have more money in your pockets to spend.

February 01, 2025 / 15:50 IST
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The Modi government has responded to a clamour of complaints from India’s middle class voters with a big bang outreach through tax cuts. If the last budget in July was about shoring up those constituencies where BJP saw an erosion of support in the 2024, this one is a statement of intent by a confident regime that is looking to shore up its middle class support and unleash a new consumption-based booster to the economy.

Beyond that, though, those expecting big bang economic reforms akin to what we saw in 1991, major changes to lift up the animal spirits of the economy would be disappointed.

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The big bang move for zero income tax for annual income of up to Rs 12 lakh is the centrepiece of this budget’s growth strategy.  For context, bear in mind that about 80 percent of India’s tax-paying base falls in this bracket. Along with changes in rebate rates on income tax slabs —  which have been rejigged — changes in TDS limits for senior citizens and increase in threshold for rent, this means more money in the pockets of the middle classes.